Staff writer
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Thousands sign petition against Canterbury Cathedral's silent disco
Over 2,000 people have signed a petition protesting a recent silent disco at Canterbury Cathedral.
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Inter Faith Network rejects media criticism as it faces closure
The Inter Faith Network (IFN) has rejected criticism in The Telegraph about its alleged silence on Hamas' October 7 terror attack on Israel and links to the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).
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Council of Christians and Jews condemns antisemitism at Leeds University
The Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) has condemned antisemitic attacks on Leeds University campus that have forced a Jewish chaplain and his family into hiding.
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Church of England 'wrong' on migration, says former Archbishop
The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, has said that the Church of England "must not turn a blind eye to the impact of mass migration on Britain".
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Army wants Remembrance Day to be less Christian - report
Ex-servicemen have written to Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to express concerns about an alleged Army policy stating that Remembrance Day should be "agnostic of religious elements".
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A 'small number' of asylum seeker conversions might not be real, says bishop
The Bishop of Chelmsford has said that it is "very difficult" to know if a conversion to Christianity is real, regardless of whether the person is from the UK or not.
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General Medical Council won't take any action against pro-life doctor
The General Medical Council (GMC) has ended a three-year investigation into a retired neurologist and Catholic priest with a decision to take no further action.
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Conversion therapy ban should not lead to 'chill factor', says Church of England
The document was commissioned as part of the Church of England's Living in Love and Faith (LLF) process.
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Conversion therapy ban will criminalise Christians and parents, Parliament hears
Members of Parliament have warned that both parents and pastors stand to be criminalised if legislation to ban so-called conversion therapy is passed into law.
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Conservative bishops set out theological vision for Church of England
A group of conservative bishops has issued a new "theological vision" for the Church of England's process of discernment around issues of marriage, relationships, gender and identity.
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'We are seeing genuine conversions,' says church leader
Contrary to suggestions in the media, the leader of a UK evangelical church network has said there has not been any "significant influx" of asylum seekers turning to the Christian faith.
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Baptists respond to claims about Clapham attacker's conversion
Baptists Together said it could not comment on claims that Ezedi converted in a Baptist church because of the ongoing police investigation but said that its churches would continue to "welcome the stranger".